Leaflet Research Clear and bold title of leaflet: to inform the audience of what the leaflet is about, which should encourage people to read the leaflet.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Creating Success Criteria. Success Criteria Success Criteria are important when carrying out a piece of work. Depending on your target level, you will.
Advertisements

By Ava Mason. This is the website I used for my meal card bean soup. d_broad_bean_soup.html.
Contents Page Versions Paige Hetherington. Version 1 Here is my version 1 of my contents page. I like the plain layout of the page because I believe it.
Designing a Poster Difference between content, layout and styles Miss Allgar.
Difference between content, layout and styles Miss Allgar
For my front cover I decided to use the traditional Rock genre colours which are black and red. I chose these colours because it would portray the genre.
Analysing Letters 1.Do the documents do the job they were intended to do? Are they informative, persuasive or information gathering? 2.Is the layout right.
LEAFLET EVIDENCE By Zosia Staniaszek. LEAFLET RESEARCH.
Vibe title The colour of the title makes it stand out from the background and the picture so the reader immediately knows the magazine they are going.
Film Review Research. The film magazine that I chose… Formed in 1997 Publisher: Future Publishing Guest Editors have included: Peter Jackson Kevin Smith.
My magazine has a lot of conventions that are the same as real magazines, such as price, issue number, competition and a website. Magazines use these methods.
Evaluation – Question 5 How did you attract/address the audience?
I attracted my target audience on my contents page by having a bold title, by doing this it immediately draws attention towards it, also the colour.
By: Kamal jeha. Definitions  Two Dimensional- A flat object have do depth to it. An object has Length and width.  Two Dimensional Layout- Is the placement.
Media Studies HW Magazine Analysis – By Justin gething.
Media Studies Magazine Analysis Take a Break-Women’s real life and gossip magazine.
The title of the magazine is placed on the contents page so that the readers can remember what magazine they are reading and for future reference when.
By Saadia Ali, Tanvir Ahad and Akmol Hussain.  As the theme was time we decided to create an app which helped us in keeping time management consistent.
We Are Learning To (WALT): Evaluate existing web graphics What I am Looking For (WILF): 4 evaluations that contain: – Detailed descriptions of target.
Level 3 This is a cartoon I Like this font This tells people who I am.
DAISY CHAIN PHOTOGRAPHY COMPLETE By daisy fountaine.
EVALUATION Emma Tennant Candidate Number: 5337 Centre Number:
Purpose of Documents Although all businesses are set out to sell their products or services the documents they produce may have slightly different purposes.
Charity Website Research Dom Lange. Introduction I plan to explore the trends and popular conventions used in contemporary charity websites. I aim to.
Database Evidence Eva O’Sullivan. Entering Field Names Once in design view, I entered the field names into the database according to the ‘Data Items List’
This is a membership pack clearly for the wild from the images seen. It uses a consistent theme of the grass green and brown.
Analysing Existing Magazines Double Page Spread By Angela Kennedy-Macfoy.
Preliminary Task Evaluation Charlotte Thandy Candidate Number: 5295 Centre Number: G321: Final Submission.
By Alisha Wickenden Alisha Wickenden. Home About us 10 tips about football Rules and regulations Football matches and scores Alisha Wickenden.
Adding contrast to a graphic Contrast can be used through colours to highlight a point on the page or to make an object more eye- catching Contrast can.
The first construction of magazine. This was my first initial design for the magazine front cover. I thought the use of black would make the text and.
Magazines. Purpose The cover of a magazine serves two important functions: it grabs the reader’s attention and previews the contents of the magazine.
Unit 12 Additional Evidence Faye carter. 1.1 I can describe what types of information are needed. Logo Idea 1 I do not want this logo to be my final logo.
MEMBERSHIP CARD EVIDENCE Zosia Staniaszek. MEMBERSHIP CARD RESEARCH.
Magazine Analysis. Masthead Selling line Model credit Cover line Bar code Dateline Main image - Loads of images instead of one main image Price Website.
OCR Nationals – Level 02 Website Design and Creation.
How to create a visually appealing, and yet informative poster.
Ryan Allton.  A modern day convention begins with the title, it must be big bold and represents the company. With my particular product the title is.
To be completed Your proposal  Your House style  Your site plan  Page plans (a draft layout for each of your five pages)  A design mock-up -  All.
Click on a question to see the answer. HOW EFFECTIVE IS THE COMBINATION OF YOUR MAIN PRODUCT AND ANCILLARY TEXTS? My main product and the ancillary product.
HOW DID YOU ATTRACT/ ADDRESS YOUR AUDIENCE? Charlotte Page.
Robin Marsh. This leaflet has a consistent purple colour scheme as well as the same font used through out. It provides images relevant to the company.
English in Internet Advertising By Simon Langford.
Sample Reports. Report 1 Fish at risk of being hunted.
Similarities and Differences
Masthead: simple but attractive with only two colours used (white & dark blue). Its simple design makes it easy to read. Title in bold. Subheading: gives.
Self Branding. First Draft This idea came about when I was thinking of what you could use to write. The picture is a quill; a medieval pen. I think.
Magazine Design and Target Audience Task: Using Microsoft Publisher you will create 2 magazine covers. Both covers will be for the same magazine; however.
Leaflet Research Marta Kaptur. This shows the inside of a wildlife leaflet. The leaflet uses many clear pictures which relate to what the leaflet is about,
Eye contact is used here to create power. This will mean the model is connecting to the audience and will result in the audience wanting to read this.
Codes and Conventions of contents pages. By Eleanor Raftery.
OCR Nationals – Level 02 Website Design and Creation.
By Hannah-Rose Magain. Contents Page 1: Q Magazine This contents page is immediately recognisable as belonging to Q magazine due to the Q icon used in.
Evaluation PowerPoint Music Magazine. 2 My chosen target audience is mainly aimed at girls, ages Throughout my magazine my main theme is sexy and.
Task 1 Understand the uses and features of websites Sophie O’Rourke.
Grade 6 T-shirt logo help. LOOK AT THESE LOGOS… * Do you know WHAT do they stand for (represent)? * How many colours do they have? * Do they have.
Robin Marsh 11T. This pack uses the companies consistent theme, including its orange colour scheme and font. There is a flap inside the pack which allows.
FILM MAGAZINE FRONT COVERS ANALYSIS. THE BASICS The date of release, price and issue number of the magazine appear above the masthead and are discreetly.
Question 2; How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts? By: Eleanor Lowe-Collins.
Page Design.
Listen to 30 seconds of each song and remember the style.
Student Magazine Front Page and Contents Page Analysis
Creating Ilfracombe Arts College Advert.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?
My school magazine By Donna Clapp.
Unit 01 –Website Development
A01 DESIGN To be completed Your proposal  Your House style 
Secondary research.
Double page article main image
Click to Insert Title - Arial 36pt
Presentation transcript:

Leaflet Research Clear and bold title of leaflet: to inform the audience of what the leaflet is about, which should encourage people to read the leaflet. The title also attracts attention, to grab the attention of the potential reader. Company name and logo: to clearly show the audience who has produced the leaflet, who the information is about and to give some idea of what will be included in the leaflet (e.g. “mezzo” inflight entertainment, so the leaflet will be about inflight entertainment) Appropriate images: pictures to suit the theme of the leaflet and the company’s image. These will attract the audience to read the leaflet and make the leaflet look nicer Bright and clear images: to attract the attention of the reader and encourage them to read the leaflet

Leaflet Research Appropriate title: tells the reader what the leaflet will be about (attracting the audience) Catchy title: using alliteration, the title will attract the attention of the audience and entice people to read it Appropriate image: to attract the attention of the reader and give information about what the leaflet is about. Contact information:

First Draft Side 2 Side 1 The website said:

First Draft The website also specified that there must be: Side 1

First Draft The website also specified that there must be: Side 2

First Draft Feedback: + appropriate colour scheme, to match the logo + included relevant information (such as contact information) + colour of text stands out well against the background - Add more images to make the leaflet more appealing to the teen audience

Final Draft Side 1 - Using the feedback I received on my first draft, I edited the leaflet design. My feedback told me that colour scheme, information and style of text was all appropriate, so I kept these things the same. My feedback also told me that I should “a dd more images to make the leaflet more appealing to the teen audience”, so I added the images of waves to each page to make the leaflet more interesting and continue the theme I had in my other publications.

Final Draft Side 2 - I also changed the background colour of the animal name titles to white, as this made the next stand out more and made it easier to read.

Final Draft: Feedback: + appropriate colour scheme, to match the logo + included relevant information (such as contact information) + colour of text stands out well against the background + appropriate images (waves) make the leaflet appealing to the target audience (teens) + titles stand out